All The Grocer articles in 3 November 2012 – Page 2
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News
Ye Olde Oak to rival Peperami with peperoni snack line
Ye Olde Oak will go head-to-head with Peperami next year when it rolls out a snacking peperoni….
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Comment and Opinion
Meaty hunks are a turn-off
Another reason to avoid red meat: it puts girls off….
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Comment and Opinion
Racking up trouble on the safety front
In September, a food refrigeration firm was fined £140,000 for failing to protect a workers from a fatal accident….
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Waitrose revamps its healthier option hot-smoked fish range
Waitrose is overhauling its hot-smoked fish category in a bid to drive sales as shoppers look for healthier options….
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John West pole-and-line tuna set for Edeka in Germany
John West is set to launch its pole-and-line-caught tuna range in Germany following the product’s UK debut last year….
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Tesco says Doncaster depot drivers' strike won't hit stores
Tesco has denied that a 72-hour walk-out by 183 drivers would cause disruption to its stores….
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Comment and Opinion
Doubt, dither and delay by the government
Winston Churchill once famously said of Stanley Baldwin’s government: “So they go on, in strange paradox.”…
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Dairy Milk with Oreo racing off the shelves
Bringing together two classic British and American brands is once again paying dividends for Mondelez….
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Playmobil launches club for older fans
Playmobil has created an online community to bring older fans of the brand together….
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City News: Premier Foods share hit a high
Premier Foods’ shares hit a four-month high this week….
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Gold Label cider revived by Westons in on-trade
Westons Cider is reviving the historic GL brand….
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Fox's shrugs off identical Christmas jumper charity push
Christmas pud brand Fox’s has declared 14 December Christmas Jumper Day – but Save the Children got there first….
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Long Clawson CEO Martin Taylor in surprise exit
Martin Taylor, CEO of Stilton maker Long Clawson Dairy, has left the company after almost six years at the helm….
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Cathedral City Chedds sees funny side with new packs
Cathedral City Chedds have been given a packaging revamp with new jokes and facts to boost their appeal with kids….
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Dhamecha to open Lewisham cash & carry
Dhamecha Cash & Carry is gearing up to open its seventh depot….
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Government to call for guilt-free supermarket checkouts
The government looks set to call on supermarkets to remove confectionery from tills as part of the Responsibility Deal….
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Comment and Opinion
FDF hails Burton's and other export heroes
Exports of British-manufactured food and non-alcoholic drinks are one of our industry’s key success stories….
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News
Tomato brand Cirio launches UK's first passatas in PET pack
Tomato brand Cirio is launching what it claims are the UK’s first passatas in PET…
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Comment and Opinion
How the economy is suffering from David Brailsford syndrome
Last week, I accused the government of building an economic platform made of jelly. And constantly sticking its spoon in….